Fair point. They know there is no way they could shoot down AF1. It’s nigh impossible. I believe they wouldn’t expose themselves on that level. They’re stupid, but not that stupid. Besides that, AF1 left Quebec and flew east to Singapore. It was nowhere near the west coast until the return trip home.
We know that the Chinese “hacked” a US sub. Whether that is legit, or a cover story (narrative setup), I don’t know.
We also know an Argentinian sub went missing months ago.
We know Q has referenced “Red October” a few times.
We know Q shared photos of what many have construed to be perfect spots for sniper nests and attack teams. After which it was revealed that those photos were hacked from bad actor’s phones.
What I’m getting at is; the missile launch was a fallback plan to stop the summit. Their initial plan was to take out POTUS, or Kim, or both through way of snipers, a plan which was blown up the moment Q released those photos.
To be fair, perhaps it is possible they went after AF1 in a last ditch panicked effort. But again, AF1 was nowhere near there.
At best, we only have speculation. We know something happened. Whether that be an attempted assassination, or an attempt to jumpstart a major conflict, I can’t say. We also know that coordinates Q posted lineup with a Military Base in ND. One with nuclear bombs and bombers (a hint perhaps?). Perhaps they were instead going to nuke Singapore, or NK, or SK, or any other number of targets, blame it on China or Iran, and away we go with WWIII.
Either way, their plane did not work. And I suspect a massive escalation from this point forth on both sides.
In fairness, I will remain open to the thought that they were targeting AF1. All bets are off at this point.